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RAYMOND LEE
P O BOX 731
TAI PO POST OFFICE
HONG KONG

VR2UW runs a modest radio station in which legal RF power and wire aerials are adopted to majoring in Morse telegraphy.  "Ray" is proficient to hammer almost all sorts of transmitting keys, be they straight, speed key (jigger), single paddle or dual lever iambic, for global communications.   VR2UW has always been fond of manipulating different combinations of 2 bugs/paddles ambidextrously and simultaneously - demonstration videos can be viewed at http://www.youtube.com/user/Radiotelegrapher.  VR2UW has profound interest in the historical development of telegraph key design from the 1840s right up to the present day.

VR2UW looks forward to meeting you in the CW sectors from 3.5 to 50 MHz. Happy pounding!

All above pictures were taken by Raymond "Ray" Lee, VR2UW (ex-VS6UW).

 

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